dont get me wrong flocca got hood bangers, drive by classics,club hits,and an alright debut album. but on this mixtape cuhz got tight beats an coo verses, but the hooks/chourus on alot of the songs are jus 1 word, pure none catchy trash.im hopein cuhz aint runnin out of relevance. i still lik alot of his 2009/10 shit tho.

This guy has some interesting lyrics, and speaks some philosophy, he is pretty good, and looks like a mix between ja-rule and jay-z had everything butsekz and created this guy.. his music is kinda underground and dirty sound, and unorignialy alot like T.I.P. but hey, ya know, thats what people think sounds good so. if u like young TI this is what this dude sounds like but with less of a silver tongue, kinda like a copper tongue.

I know this man suffers from demi god syndrome. and he always sounds like he has a mouth full of marbles. or c0x. im not very sure which. The music scene he is apart of though, is really catchy ringtone music. Deff not on intellectual material, but deff on the crunk sound of atl that gets people rowdy. he has a niche even if i dont like it.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Kill Bill is a hiphop artist born in Queens, NY and raised in Richmond Virginia, who has been rapping for the better part of a decade developing a unique sound with extreme versatility and in depth lyrical content. Kill Bill has worked with many artists and groups, and has been working with RCS ENT in recent years perfecting his craft and continuing to grow as an artist.

Kill Bill is now releasing his first official solo mixtape "Curse of the 31st" January 31, 2011 hosted by Terry Urban and presented by Local Motive, Purple Plane Gang and RCS Entertainment. KB also has been featured on many other mixtapes (rich city's crew, grindhouse, hip hop lives) which have generated serious mixtape buzz and KB is now putting his versatility and unique sound to the test on his first full length mixtape, which is essentially composed as a free album (with original production) to introduce KB to the world as a solo artist.

Kill bill's music has serious lyrical depth, unique style, with versatility in subject matter and production, with the ability to draw listeners and appeal to true music fans from every walk of life.

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